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Cyril I of
Constantinople (Cyril
Lucaris or
Kyrillos Loukaris (Gr****: Κύριλλος Λούκαρις; 13
November 1572 – 27 June 1638) was a Gr****
prelate and theologian...
- this has not been accepted, and A.
lucaris is also
regarded as
another specimen of A. fragilis.
Allosaurus lucaris, is
known mostly from vertebrae, sharing...
- Latin,
attributed to
Cyril Lucaris, the
Patriarch of Constantinople, and
commonly referred to as the
Confession of
Cyril Lucaris, was
published in Geneva...
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Gianni Hecht Lucari (5
September 1922, in Wien – 27
August 1998, in Roma) was an
Italian film producer, and
production manager.
Lucari was born in Vienna...
- the
names of the long-extinct
noble family included "Luccari" and "de
Lucaris",
found in
Zadar in the year 1283. Šimun Lukarić
probably belonged to another...
- residents, he was met by all the clergy.
Lucari and the
bishop embraced to show the
unity of
church and state, then
Lucari formally gave the city and contrade...
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adopted within the
Eastern Orthodox Church through the Gr****
Patriarch Cyril Lucaris in 1629 with the
publishing of the
Confessio (Calvinistic doctrine) in...
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Georgios Chortatzis Vitsentzos Kornaros Marcus Musurus El
Greco Cyril Lucaris Dimitrios Kallergis Eleftherios Venizelos Nikos Kazantzakis Sfakians Cretan...
- of
years before it was
brought by the
Eastern Orthodox Patriarch Cyril Lucaris from
Alexandria to
Constantinople (modern day
Istanbul in Turkey).: 152 ...
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believe that the
mitre was
first adopted among the
Orthodox when
Cyril Lucaris (previously
patriarch of Alexandria)
became E****enical
Patriarch in the...